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2009-05-27Restructure things so that the application is now just another module.Bharat Mediratta
Kohana makes this type of transition fairly straightforward in that all controllers/helpers/etc are still located in the cascading filesystem without any extra effort, except that I've temporarily added a hack to force modules/gallery into the module path. Rename what's left of "core" to be "application" so that it conforms more closely to the Kohana standard (basically, just application/config/config.php which is the minimal thing that you need in the application directory) There's still considerable work left to be done here.
2009-05-18Turn on IN_PRODUCTION mode now across the board. Create our own errorBharat Mediratta
page where we'll show whatever information is useful. Get rid of the IN_PRODUCTION hack in MY_View.php that we no longer need.
2009-05-13Gee it's May already. Update copyright to 2009.Bharat Mediratta
2009-04-02Fix the issue identified in Tim Almdal
http://gallery.menalto.com/gallery_3.0_alpha_3_released?page=1#comment-304581 ticket #195
2008-11-22Move all block callbacks from View::block_type() toBharat Mediratta
$theme->block_type() so that the themer has a consistent interface. Also added a bunch more callbacks and normalized the names so that the module author has plenty of options for where stuff gets put on the page. Especially renamed album/photo/sidebar to be album_blocks() photo_blocks() and sidebar_blocks() to make it clear that those are going to be larger content sections and not just basic insertion points. Used __call() to collapse all functions in the theme, which incidentally makes it trivially easy to add a new insertion point.
2008-11-21Be consistent in naming the album_top blockTim Almdal
2008-11-212nd attempt at inserting html by modules.Tim Almdal
2008-11-11Override View_Core::render so that we trap errors stemming from badBharat Mediratta
PHP includes and show a visible stack trace to help developers.